"This is going to kill me!"

Originally from Scotland, Clark now lives in Australia, close to her daughter, Fiona, and her grandson, Archer.

Fiona was the one who roped her mother into reading The Wonky Donkey, a popular children's book from New Zealand, to Archer.

But it wasn't long before the book's tongue-tying lines and Clark's thick Scottish accent combined to make a total mess of the book, leaving the whole family in hysterics.

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The wonky donkey by Craig Smith
Book is available via the authors website http://www.craigsmith.co.nz
Illustrations by Katz Cowley
http://www.katzcowley.com/

Clark says she is "absolutely overwhelmed" and "amazed" by her video's popularity.

"It was a wee video that my daughter made of us together and I didn’t even know she was doing it," she told Scotland's The National.

"I’ve been so touched by some of the comments that some people have left, it’s been just lovely, and I’m glad I’ve been able to make somebody happy, somebody smile, even if [in one of the comments] someone even wet their pants!"

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